TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an elastic coupling which is used as a flexible
joint in a motor vehicle drive system or the like.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] In conventional, as shown in Fig. 6, there has been known an elastic coupling 51
in which connection elements 52 connected to a drive side yoke in a rotation drive
system of a motor vehicle and connection elements 53 connected to a driven side yoke
are alternately arranged on a circumference, cords 54 and 55 are wound around every
mutually adjacent connection elements 52 and 53 so as to form a band shape, and the
connection elements 52 and 53 and the cords 54 and 55 are coated by an elastic material
56 such as a rubber or the like (for example, refer to Japanese Patent Publication
No. 7-33852).
[0003] However, in this conventional elastic coupling 51, two folded yarn (total of about
3000 tex) obtained by bundling two of single yarn 57 having about 1500 tex as shown
in Fig. 7 is used as the cords 54 and 55. In the two folded yarn, both of a number
of upper twists and a number of lower twists are about 30 to 40 times per 10 cm, a
thickness of the cords 54 and 55 in this state of two folded yarn is about φ 0.7 mm,
and a cross sectional shape thereof is substantially a circular cross section.
[0004] Accordingly, when winding the cords 54 and 55 having the thickness and the cross
sectional shape mentioned above around outer peripheries of the connection elements
52 and 53 several times over, minute gaps 58 are formed between the cords 54 and 55,
as shown in Fig. 8, a thick winding tends to be partly generated unless the cords
are wound by an accurate feeding amount (pitch), whereby a displacement (an arrow
C) of the cords 54 and 55 tends to be generated at a time of winding.
[0005] Further, when using the structure in the state mentioned above as it is, a particular
wound portion digs into an inner peripheral side by a tensile force applied to the
cords 54 and 55 at a time of transmitting a torque (an arrow D) , so that a dispersion
is generated in a magnitude of the tensile force between an inner peripheral side
and an outer peripheral side as well as a slack is generated in the wound portion
in the outer peripheral side. Accordingly, there is a case that a durability of the
cords 54 and 55 is reduced for this cause. Further, since no slack is generated in
inner peripheral portions which are in contact with cords 54 and 55 wound around the
connection elements 52 and 53, a disconnection is early generated, the disconnected
portion gradually expands to the outer peripheral side, and there is a case that the
cords run into a breakage.
[0006] Further, since the two folded yarn formed by further bundling the single yarns (bundles
of filaments) with each other is conventionally used as mentioned above, each of the
filaments is arranged with a comparatively large angle with respect to a torque transmitting
direction. However, it is preferable in strength of the filament that a force is applied
to each of the filaments in a state in which each of the filaments is arranged in
parallel to the torque transmitting direction, and by so doing, a torque transmission
rate is improved. In regard to this point, in the case of the conventional two folded
yarn mentioned above, since the overlapped filaments of the two folded yarns are rubbed
with each other with an angle, there can be considered that strength of the filament
is reduced and durability of the filament is reduced.
[0007] The present invention is made by taking the above points into consideration, and
an object of the present invention is to provide an elastic coupling which can improve
a durability of a cord wound around a connection element, and can downsize a cord
wound portion.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0008] In order to achieve the object mentioned above, in accordance with a first aspect
of the present invention, there is provided an elastic coupling, in which connection
elements connected to a drive side yoke and connection elements connected to a driven
side yoke are alternately arranged on a circumference, cords are wound around every
the mutually adjacent connection elements so as to form a band shape, and the connection
elements and the cords are coated by an elastic material, wherein single yarn is used
as the cords.
[0009] Further, in accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided
an elastic coupling, in which connection elements connected to a drive side yoke and
connection elements connected to a driven side yoke are alternately arranged on a
circumference, cords are wound around every the mutually adjacent connection elements
so as to form a band shape, and the connection elements and the cords are coated by
an elastic material, wherein single yarn having a twist number of 10 times per 10
cm or less is used as the cords.
[0010] Further, in accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided
an elastic coupling, in which connection elements connected to a drive side yoke and
connection elements connected to a driven side yoke are alternately arranged on a
circumference, cords are wound around every the mutually adjacent connection elements
so as to form a band shape, and the connection elements and the cords are coated by
an elastic material, wherein the cords employ a cord formed by bundling a plurality
of single yarn each having a twist number of 10 times per 10 cm or less at bundling
a twist number of 10 times per 10 cm or less.
[0011] Further, in accordance with a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided
an elastic coupling, in which connection elements connected to a drive side yoke and
connection elements connected to a driven side yoke are alternately arranged on a
circumference, cords are wound around every the mutually adjacent connection elements
so as to form a band shape, and the connection elements and the cords are coated by
an elastic material, wherein the cords employ a bundle of filaments having unspecified
cross sectional shapes.
[0012] Further, in accordance with a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided
an elastic coupling, in which connection elements connected to a drive side yoke and
connection elements connected to a driven side yoke are alternately arranged on a
circumference, cords are wound around every the mutually adjacent connection elements
so as to form a band shape, and the connection elements and the cords are coated by
an elastic material, wherein the cords employ a bundle of filaments having uneven
cross sectional shapes.
[0013] Since the cross sectional shape of the cord which is constituted by one or a plurality
of single yarn and has zero or a small twist number is not a uniform shape, the gap
is hardly generated between the cords even when winding the cord around the connection
element, and no catch is generated at a time of winding. Accordingly, the partially
thick winding is hardly generated. Therefore, since the cord can be wound densely
in comparison with the conventional one, the displacement at a time of winding and
the slack due to the digging at a time of transmitting the torque are hardly generated,
so that a uniform tensile force is applied to a whole of the cord.
[0014] Further, since the cord is wound densely in comparison with the conventional one,
an occupied cross sectional area in the case of winding at particular turns is reduced.
[0015] Further, as a result of the present inventors having devoted themselves to research,
it is found that the cord capable of achieving these operations is the cord constituted
by the single yarn, the cord constituted by the single yarn having the twist number
of 10 times per 10 cm or less, the cord formed by bundling a plurality of single yarns
each having the twist number of 10 times per 10 cm or less at the bundling twist number
of 10 times per 10 cmor less, the cord constituted by the bundle of filaments in which
the cross sectional shapes are unspecified (noncircular cross sectional shapes), the
cord constituted by the bundle of filaments in which the cross sectional shapes are
uneven (uneven cross sectional shapes), and the like.
[0016] In this case, the present proposal includes the following technical matters.
[0017] That is, in order to achieve the object mentioned above, one elastic coupling proposed
by the present application is an elastic coupling in which drive side and driven side
yokes and connection elements (shafts and bobbins) connected to the respective yokes
are arranged on a circumference by a uniform interval, cords are wound around the
mutually adjacent connection elements so as to form a band shape, and they are coated
by an elastic material (a rubber or the like), wherein the cords are constituted by
a single yarn and a twist number is set to 10-times per 10 cm or less. Further, the
cord is formed by bundling a plurality of single yarn each having the twist number
of 10 times per 10 cm or less at the bundling twist number of 10 times per 10 cm or
less.
[0018] Further, the cord used in the elastic coupling shall be described as follows in comparison
with a reinforcing cord of a tire for a motor vehicle.
[0019] That is, the cord used in the elastic coupling has conventionally employed the same
kind of cord as the reinforcing cord of the tire for the motor vehicle, however, since
the cord is wound flat in the case of the tire, the problem in the elastic coupling
is not generated. Further, in the case of the tire exposed to a great deformation,
increasing the number of twist is effective as a method of increasing a breaking elongation
so as to improve a durability, however, in the case that a number of winding stages
is large such as in the elastic coupling, the large number of twist causes an adverse
effect.
[0020] Further, since the cord (single yarn) is generally formed by bundling about 300 to
600 filaments, for example, for making a diameter (a wire diameter) thereof about
0.7 mm, in the case of bundling 600 filaments for example, the diameter (a wire diameter)
of the filament becomes about 0.028 mm. As a material of the cord (single yarn), a
nylon, a polyester, an aramid fiber, a carbon fiber and the like can be considered.
[0021] Further, in the case of the present invention, the number of twist in the single
yarn is basically zero, however, the number of twist is preferably about 0 to 5 times
per 10 cm in connection with handling. About 5 times per 10 cm can prevent snag and
is easily handled, and when the number is over about 10 times per 10 cm, a portion
in which the filaments cross to each other so as to be in contact with each other
is increased, in a state of the single yarn being wound, and there is a possibility
that the filaments are rubbed with each other and disconnected. When the number becomes
over 15 times per 10 cm, a frequency of the above matter is further increased. Accordingly,
this case is not preferable.
[0022] In the case of the present invention, since the number of twist is small, it is possible
to prevent the filaments from being in contact with each other by a great angle, a
durability is improved, and each of the filaments is arranged in a state of being
in parallel to the torque transmitting direction, so that the durability is improved,
and a torque transmission rate is improved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023]
Fig. 1 is a front view of an elastic coupling in accordance with an embodiment of
the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view along a line A-O-A in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged view schematically showing a main portion in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a partly enlarged view of a cord used in the elastic coupling;
Fig. 5 is a graph showing results of a cord durability comparing test;
Fig. 6 is a cross sectional view of an elastic coupling in accordance with a conventional
embodiment;
Fig. 7 is a partly enlarged view of a cord used in the elastic coupling; and
Fig. 8 is a schematic view showing a problem in the elastic coupling.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0024] Next, a description will be given of an embodiment in accordance with the present
invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0025] Fig. 1 is a front view of an elastic coupling 1 in accordance with an embodiment
of the present invention, and a cross sectional view along a line A-O-A thereof is
shown in Fig. 2. Further, Fig. 3 shows a main portion in Fig. 2 in an enlarged schematic
manner.
[0026] As shown in Figs. 1 to 3, the elastic coupling 1 in accordance with the embodiment
is structured by alternately arranging connection elements 2 connected to a drive
side yoke in a rotation drive system of a motor vehicle and connection elements 3
connected to a driven side yoke on a circumference, winding cords 4 and 5 around every
mutually adjacent connection elements 2 and 3 so as to form a band shape, and coating
the connection elements 2 and 3 and the cords 4 and 5 by an elastic material 6 such
as a rubber or the like, and is further structured as follows.
[0027] That is, first, each of the connection elements 2 and 3 is provided with a shaft
7 which is formed in a cylindrical shape so that a connection bolt for connecting
to the yoke can be inserted to the shaft 7, a sleeve 9 which is fitted to an outer
peripheral side of the shaft 7, and a pair of axial collars 10 and 11 which are fitted
to a further outer peripheral side of the sleeve 9, and a bobbin 8 an outer periphery
of which the cords 4 and 5 are wound around, is formed by the sleeve 9 and a pair
of collars 10 and 11. Each of the collars 10 and 11 is formed in an approximately
C-shape in its cross section in which an outer peripheral side is opened. A pair of
collars 10 and 11 having the shape mentioned above are arranged with a predetermined
interval in an axial direction, whereby there are formed three groove-like spaces
12, 13 and 14 sectioned by flange portions 10a and 11a of the respective collars 10
and 11. The drive side cord 4 bridged over one adjacent connection element on the
circumference is wound around the center groove-like space 12 among these three groove-like
spaces 12, 13 and 14, and the driven side cord 5 bridged over another adjacent connection
element on the circumference is wound around each of the groove-like spaces 13 and
14 in both left and right sides.
[0028] Further, in the embodiment, each of the drive side cord 4 and the driven side cord
5 is formed by a cord having a smaller twist number than the conventional one, by
using a polyester fiber or the like as a forming material, in particular, is formed
by single yarn formed by bundling filaments as shown in Fig. 4, and furthermore a
single yarn 15 having a twist number of 10 times per 10 cm or less, or is formed by
yarn obtained by bundling a plurality of single yarn having a twist number of 10 times
per 10 cm or less at a bundling twist number of 10 times per 10 cm or less. In each
of the cords 4 and 5, a cross sectional shape is an unspecified cross sectional shape
(noncircular cross sectional shape) in which the displacement at a time of winding
and the slack due to the digging at a time of transmitting the torque are hardly generated,
or an uneven cross sectional shape in which the displacement at a time of winding
and the slack due to the digging at a time of transmitting the torque are hardly generated.
Further, a lower limit of the number of twist in the cords 4 and 5 may be zero, however,
is preferably set to about 5 times per 10 cm which does not generate the snag.
[0029] Therefore, when winding the cords 4 and 5 having the structure and the shape mentioned
above around the connection elements 2 and 3, the cords 4 and 5 can be wound more
densely than the conventional one, so that the displacement at a time of winding and
the slack due to the digging at a time of transmitting the torque are hardly generated,
and a uniform tensile force is applied to a whole of the cords 4 and 5. Accordingly,
the cords 4 and 5 are hard to be broken, whereby it is possible to improve a durability
of the cords 4 and 5. Results of a comparative test are as shown in Fig. 5.
[0030] Further, since the cords 4 and 5 are wound more densely than the conventional one,
an occupied cross sectional area in the case of winding at particular turns is reduced.
Therefore, it is possible to downsize the cord wound portion.
EFFECT OF THE INVENTION AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0031] The present invention achieves the following effects.
[0032] That is, in the elastic coupling in accordance with each of the aspects of the present
invention which is provided with the structure mentioned above, since the cords can
be wound more densely than the conventional one on the basis of the structure mentioned
above, the displacement at a time of winding and the slack due to the digging at a
time of transmitting the torque are hard to be generated, an uniform tensile stress
is applied to the whole of the cords. Accordingly, the cords are hardly broken, and
it is possible to improve a durability of the cords.
[0033] Further, since the cords can be wound more densely than the conventional one on the
basis of the structure mentioned above, the occupied cross sectional area in the case
of winding at particular turns is reduced. Accordingly, it is possible to downsize
the cord wound portion.
[0034] Further, in the case of the present invention, since the number of twist is zero
or small, it is possible to prevent the filaments from being in contact with each
other with the great angle, so that it is possible to improve the strength of the
filament and it is possible to improve the durability. Further, since each of the
filaments is arranged in a state of being nearly in parallel to the torque transmitting
direction, it is possible to improve the strength of the filament, it is possible
to improve the durability and it is possible to improve the torque transmission rate.
1. An elastic coupling (1), in which connection elements (2) connected to a drive side
yoke and connection elements (3) connected to a driven side yoke are alternately arranged
on a circumference, cords (4, 5) are wound around every the mutually adjacent connection
elements (2, 3) so as to form a band shape, and said connection elements (2, 3) and
the cords (4, 5) are coated by an elastic material (6), wherein single yarn is used
as said cords (4, 5).
2. An elastic coupling (1), in which connection elements (2) connected to a drive side
yoke and connection elements (3) connected to a driven side yoke are alternately arranged
on a circumference, cords (4, 5) are wound around every the mutually adjacent connection
elements (2, 3) so as to form a band shape, and said connection elements (2, 3) and
the cords (4, 5) are coated by an elastic material (6), wherein single yarn having
a twist number of 10 times per 10 cm or less is used as said cords (4, 5).
3. An elastic coupling (1), in which connection elements (2) connected to a drive side
yoke and connection elements (3) connected to a driven side yoke are alternately arranged
on a circumference, cords (4, 5) are wound around every the mutually adjacent connection
elements (2, 3) so as to form a band shape, and said connection elements (2, 3) and
the cords (4, 5) are coated by an elastic material (6), wherein said cords (4, 5)
employ a cord formed by bundling a plurality of single yarn each having a twist number
of 10 times per 10 cm or less at a bundling twist number of 10 times per 10 cm or
less.
4. An elastic coupling (1), in which connection elements (2) connected to a drive side
yoke and connection elements (3) connected to a driven side yoke are alternately arranged
on a circumference, cords (4, 5) are wound around every the mutually adjacent connection
elements (2, 3) so as to form a band shape, and said connection elements (2, 3) and
the cords (4, 5) are coated by an elastic material (6), wherein said cords (4, 5)
employ a bundle of filaments having unspecified cross sectional shapes.
5. An elastic coupling (1), in which connection elements (2) connected to a drive side
yoke and connection elements (3) connected to a driven side yoke are alternately arranged
on a circumference, cords (4, 5) are wound around every the mutually adjacent connection
elements (2, 3) so as to form a band shape, and said connection elements (2, 3) and
the cords (4, 5) are coated by an elastic material (6) , wherein said cords (4, 5)
employ a bundle of filaments having uneven cross sectional shapes.